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Prom Nights from Hell - Community Reviews back

by Michele Jaffe, Lauren Myracle, Meg Cabot, Stephenie Meyer, Kim Harrison
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Selan
Selan rated it 8 years ago
I found this an interesting read. Prom Nights From Hell is actually a collection of shorts stories, each written by a different author. Basically, horror, supernatural, high school stuff, vampires and demons, that kind of stuff. Yes, I am aware that Stephanie Meyer is one of the authors on this li...
The Primroses Were Over
The Primroses Were Over rated it 10 years ago
None of these really stood out for me. Several of them actually felt like chapters and/or novellas that were offshoots of established series. It does look like this is true for one of them, but oddly enough not even the one I had the most problems with. There were a lot of endings that didn't end so...
brebeaumont
brebeaumont rated it 10 years ago
a lot of the stories in this book followed the same basic tone: an admittedly bland main character/antagonist lead the way into some more-than-slightly predictable plotlines, most of which were only very loosely relevant to an actual prom, including them only in mention and/or passing. overall, they...
anabesteves
anabesteves rated it 11 years ago
Scary stories about prom night?!Completely amazing!Kind of special.Some stories about prom nights with vampires, supernatural creatures and determinated and special girls who are "exemples".Read it several times!!!
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 11 years ago
Meg Cabot opens this anthology with The Exterminators Daughter. A girl has to deal with a vampire that her best friend has fallen for. Along the way she finds a friend. Next up is The Corsage by Lauren Myracle, a creepy story of wishes and growing up Kim Harrison contributes Madison Avery and th...
The Reason For Reading
The Reason For Reading rated it 12 years ago
Only the Meg Cabot story I enjoyed. The rest of the stories can only be described as wish-washy and lost.
Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 12 years ago
If I had to rate them all seperately it would be like this:Exterminator's Daughter: ***** stars.The Corsage: ***** stars.Madison Avery and the Dim reaper: *** stars.Kiss and Tell: * star.Hell on Earth: ** stars.Overall it was a good book, too bad about the last 2 stories, they were just too confusin...
Nykare
Nykare rated it 12 years ago
I thought this would be the "wow" book, but it didn't do anything for me... I expected this crazy attraction and I surely didn't find it in this book.But all in all is pretty good book. Readable. Enjoyable.The cover is amazing
Jenn's Book Reviews
Jenn's Book Reviews rated it 12 years ago
I'd never been one for short stories, and this book proves as to why. I quite enjoyed all the stories by each author, my only problem? I wish there could have been more. For me, the fact that I absolutely loved the short stories made me want to read a full story, maybe even a series, on the ones pre...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 13 years ago
Not the best efforts by any of the contributors. So far the one I've like best was Lauren Myracle's version of "the Monkey's Paw", but that's a story I've always liked. Everything else is kind of "meh", and four of these are authors I usually love.In conclusion, let me add that the Stephanie Meyer s...
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